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It’s that time of the year when the CNBC International team gets to cross the Atlantic for a full week of coverage from Washington, D.C.While we may be on American soil, Europe will take center stage as we speak to central bank governors and finance ministers from across the continent who are attending the International Monetary Fund and World Bank Annual Meetings.Besides the many macro-economic demands, there are some homegrown challenges to confront.So far, the second half of the year has been marked by political and economic divergence in Europe. At a time when the bloc should be united, given…

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An Irish start-up is hoping to have the UK’s first food drone delivery pilot scheme operating in 2026, subject to regulatory approval.With a fleet of specially designed 23kg quadcopters, Manna Aero has carried out more than 200,000 food delivery flights in west Dublin, Espoo in Finland and Texas. As the company aims to expand, its CEO Bobby Healy said the UK “would be our most important market in Europe. It’s by far the biggest delivery market today. We think our product maps really well onto the UK high street, particularly”. Image: The company operates in west Dublin, Finland and Texas.…

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Most people urinate about six to eight times a day, though anywhere between 4-10 times can be normal. How often you pee depends on many factors, including the amount of water and other fluids you drink, as well as lifestyle factors and your overall health.  How often you need to pee can vary day to day. Several factors influence your bathroom habits, including: Fluid intake: Drinking more fluids, especially water, naturally makes you pee more often. How quickly you drink also plays a role. Drinking a large amount at once can send you to the bathroom more quickly and more…

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Briefing ambassadors in the Security Council, UN Assistant Secretary-General Miroslav Jenča said the US operations, conducted between 2 September and 3 October, have heightened tensions in the region and drawn sharp criticism from Caracas.“Venezuelan authorities have announced that they remain on high alert since the United States military deployments were first reported in August,” he said, noting that President Nicolás Maduro has mobilized 4.5 million members of the Bolivarian Militia to support the armed forces.Mr. Jenča said that according to US authorities, the strikes targeted vessels in international waters carrying illegal drugs bound for the United States. Eleven individuals were…

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In its recent analysis, the IPC, a UN-backed index measuring hunger and malnutrition in global hotspots, found that 5.7 million Haitians are facing a deteriorating food security situation.The study provides an analysis for the period of September 2025 until February 2026 and a projection for March until June of next year.Emergency levelsA striking 1.9 million – or 17 per cent of the population – are suffering emergency levels of acute food insecurity, which leaves them with food gaps, high acute malnutrition and excess mortality rates.  Another 3.8 million people – or 34 per cent of the population – are facing crisis…

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The UN Security Council went into emergency session on Friday, following a request from Venezuela. The United States military has carried out four deadly air strikes in Caribbean waters over the past few weeks against what Washington alleges are Caracas-backed drug traffickers. The Venezuelan Government denies the charge, accusing the administration of being a threat to the peace and security of the whole region. Follow live coverage below and UN News app users can go here.   Source link

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When designed with lived experience at its heart, AI tools like conversational screen readers, adaptive dashboards, and real-time captioning don’t just remove barriers; they expand possibility. They transform access into agency and the freedom to learn, lead and contribute fully.Avoiding a ‘shinier version of the same old bias’Surashree Rahane was born with several physical disabilities, including club foot and polymelia, a condition in which affected individuals are born with extra limbs. Growing up in a family where disability was part of daily life, she never saw it as limitation, but just another way of navigating the world.“My mentors always said,don’t…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Cybercriminals are getting sneakier, and one of their latest tricks is using fake invitation emails that look like they’re coming from legitimate services. They promise you an “exclusive invite” or ask you to download and install something before you can see the details. If you’re not careful, that simple click could install malware on your computer.Recently, I received one of these deceptive emails. It used a Gmail address, which made it look more authentic at first glance. But the red flag was in the language: “Save the invite and install to join…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Shoplifting has long been a challenge for retailers, but a U.S. company now believes that flying drones could help combat the issue. Flock Safety, best known for its law enforcement camera systems, is promoting its new Flock Aerodome Drone as an Automated Security system to the private sector. The idea is simple: if a theft occurs, a drone launches, follows the suspect, and streams live video back to security teams or even police. With theft rates reportedly climbing 93% in 2024, the push for high-tech security has never been stronger.Sign up for…

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Independent Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders appears at a news conference on Capitol Hill on Sept. 9, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Kent Nishimura/Getty Images) NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence newsletter with the latest AI technology advancements.IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:- Democrats demand ‘robot tax’ as AI reportedly threatens to replace 100M US jobs- AMD, OpenAI leaders celebrate major partnership to drive next wave of AI innovation- OpenAI becomes world’s most valuable private company with $500B valuation: reportROBOT REBELS: A new Senate report warns that artificial intelligence could displace nearly 100 million U.S. jobs within…

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Symptoms of IgA Vasculitis Symptoms of IgA Nephropathy Kidney symptoms Foamy, dark, or pink urine; high blood pressure; swelling in the feet Foamy, dark, or pink urine; high blood pressure; swelling in the feet Rash Often on the legs and buttocks No Abdominal pain Abdominal pain, sometimes severe, and sometimes with intestinal bleeding and dark or bloody stool No Joint pain Yes, especially in the knees and ankles No Brain symptoms Headache or seizures (less common) No Lung symptoms Shortness of breath (rare)  No IgA nephropathy differs from IgA vasculitis in several different ways, including the organs involved, treatment approach,…

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At least 27 people have died and others are missing, according to authorities, after floods in Mexico triggered landslides and swept away homes, vehicles and bridges. Heavy rainfall on Thursday and Friday caused rivers to burst their banks. Hidalgo in east Mexico was one of the worst affected areas, with 16 deaths reported. Thousands of houses have been damaged or destroyed as fast-running water careered down streets, carrying cars, while highways were blocked with debris and electricity cut off. Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum said the government has deployed 5,400 personnel to help communities, clear roads and hand out aid.She wrote…

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